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UAE-Based Indian Artists Reimagine Historic UN Peace Hymn “Maithreem Bhajata” for a Divided World

  • A powerful cultural initiative calls for global harmony through music and dance

Dubai, UAE, 15th May 2026, ZEX PR WIRE — 12th May 2026, In a compelling artistic tribute to global unity, Indian performing artists based in the United Arab Emirates have come together to present “Mission Global Peace – Maithreem Bhajata”, a soulful recreation of the iconic hymn that once moved the United Nations to a standing ovation.

Originally composed by Chandrasekarendra Saraswati and rendered at the UN in 1966 by Bharat Ratna M. S. Subbulakshmi, the hymn carries a timeless message: cultivate friendship and conquer hearts, not nations.

Reimagined for today’s world, the production brings together more than 30 artists – leading Indian classical dancers, musicians, and vocalists from across the UAE in a unified expression of peace and harmony.

The initiative has been:

  • Presented by the Global Indian Performing Arts & Music Society (GIPAMS), In partnership with IPF UAE
  • Conceptualized and directed by Guru. Iswarya Bharadwaj
  • With Music direction by Renuka Parameswar
  • Production done By Varathraj Kumar from Ameeraga Valai Oli / AVO Studio, Dubai

Featuring a diverse ensemble of artists across classical disciplines, the production reflects the UAE’s multicultural fabric and its role as a global hub for coexistence and dialogue.

Already crossed a total of 15K+ views, 1.5K+ likes and shared widely across all platforms.

 

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Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/reel/DX-1aswN6Dv/?igsh=ZWFxYjVvaGVtcTlv

Youtube: https://youtu.be/jQHyoQ7DWuA?si=YgKuTJkvBFHGUHuO

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